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The Inspired Word of God

The Bible is considered the infallible inspired word of God. It is a concept some find difficult to grasp. There are many denominations claiming differing beliefs from the same word. How can God work so absolutely through an imperfect scribe that each and every word could be claimed to be just as God had wanted? Many Christians claim that the teachings of Reverend Moon and the Unification Church are not Biblical. I have written often, at various levels on my various blogs, on the Biblical foundations of The Divine Principle; the word of God conveyed by Reverend Moon. The teachings of Reverend Moon grow one’s understanding of the Bible, and of God’s heart and intentions for man. It’s clearly apparent if one keeps an open mind. The concept of an open mind is not to allow inferior or misconstrued thoughts or beliefs to take root, but to allow one to discern which concept or understandings reflects the heart and mind of God in its truest form. A more correct understanding, or interpret

The Future of China and God’s Providence

I pray everyday for this world and God’s Providence. I read one of Reverend Moon’s speeches years ago in which He explained that He has been praying for China everyday for over twenty years. I also heard that Reverend Moon has said that everyone should read the Bible from cover to cover at least five times. It was one of the first things I set my mind to do after I joined. As I pray everyday, day after day, China is a part of those prayers. The Unification of North and South Korea is a much bigger part. It is central to God’s Providence that Korea be reunited for the establishment of God’s Kingdom here on this earth. Recently I read a story that an airplane, identical to the one Kim Jung Un flies in crashed in North Korea. Though the leader of North Korea was not on the plane speculation resurfaced as to what would become of North Korea if the Kim family rule came to an end. The biggest threat to the reunification of Korea, especially if instability should strike the North, is Ch